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Declares that many outsourcing decisions are taken on a straightforward value‐for‐money basis and itemizes these are such as: security; office cleaning; printing and travel arrangements, which are generally all handled better by specialist external sources. Indicates that only a short time ago activities regarded as an indispensable part of internal corporate services now seem to be ripe for outsourcing. States also sourcing rather than outsourcing may be the key to success at the strategic level.
The Antidote – Emerald Publishing
Published: Nov 1, 1997
Keywords: Sourcing; Strategic management; Outsourcing
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